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Subtle bodies: Corporeal and material becoming in threshold landscapes

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This visual essay charts a series of relational, immersive engagements made between myself and the landscape of the Vulkathunha-Gammon Ranges in South Australia, as part of my practice led Ph.D. titled Subtle bodies: corporeal and material becoming in threshold landscapes. Within my research I consider this remote environment as a threshold between the earth and its atmosphere and engage with it as a way of exploring the lesser trodden territories of sensed experience, and the ways in which knowing and experiencing may unfold here. In this essay I discuss these encounters with reference to Elizabeth Grosz’s thinking regarding affects, becoming and sensation.

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